Daily Almanac for Thursday December 26, 2024

By Annabella Ramirez

American Idol alumnus Chris Daughtry is 45 today. Seem here performing in Florida, 2013. By LUIS BLANCO PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER – https www.flickr.com photos, CC BY 2.0, https commons.wikimedia.org

FROM WIKIPEDIA COMMONS

Christopher Adam Daughtry (/ˈdɔːtri/; born December 26, 1979) is an American singer, musician, actor, and comic book artist. He is the lead vocalist and a guitarist for the rock band Daughtry, which he formed after placing fourth on the fifth season of American Idol. Released by RCA Records, Daughtry’s self-titled debut album became the fastest selling debut rock album in Nielsen SoundScan history, selling more than one million copies within five weeks of release, and music’s top-selling album of 2007. The album was recorded before the band was officially formed, making him the only official member present on the album.

In its ninth week of release, Daughtry reached number one on the Billboard chart. Chris Daughtry is the third most successful American Idol contestant in terms of record sales, behind Kelly Clarkson and Scotty McCreery who both won their respective seasons. At the 50th Grammy Awards, the band was nominated for Best Rock Song for the single “It’s Not Over“.

Since the band’s first album, Chris Daughtry has collaborated with several artists, including SlashSevendustTheory of a DeadmanChad KroegerBrad ArnoldVince Gill, and Carlos Santana. He is known for his powerful vocal belting technique and wide vocal range.

TODAY’S ALMANAC

Kwanzaa is celebrated for seven days beginning on December 26 and lasting through January 1. This holiday was created in 1966 and named for the time of year when some African tribes traditionally celebrated the first harvest of their crops. During Kwanzaa, people decorate their homes with straw mats, ears of corn, and a candleholder called a kinara. They light a candle in the home each evening and may exchange homemade gifts. The seven-day celebration ends with a feast, usually held at a community center and featuring music and dancing. This spiritual holiday focuses on seven basic principles: unity (umoja), self-determination (kujichagulia), collective work and responsibility (ujima), cooperative economics (ujamaa), purpose (nia), creativity (kuumba), and faith (imani).

Read more about Kwanzaa here.

This holiday derives from the Old English custom of giving Christmas “boxes” to tradesmen, postmen, and servants. The original boxes were usually made of earthenware and contained money, which could be retrieved only by breaking the boxes open. These days, a gift of money is usually contained in a greeting card and given before the holiday. Where celebrated (Great Britain, Canada, and Australia), Boxing Day is welcomed as a quiet day of recuperation from the season’s hectic festivities. It is also the biggest day of the year for soccer playoffs.

Question of the Day

Will asters survive the winter in northern Kentucky? What measures should I take to ensure this?

Asters will generally do nicely in a Kentucky winter. Mulching does provide protection, and we recommend it. It’s good for preventing soil crusting, conserving moisture, and controlling weeds. Don’t go too heavy, though. This can result in too much moisture retention and crown rot. Pine bark, pine straw, wood chips, and a variety of other materials may be used successfully.

Advice of the Day

Grow African violets in an east window and water with warm or tepid water.

Home Hint of the Day

To remove rust stains on old china (either on or under the glaze), soak the china in a mild solution of household (5 percent) bleach and water. Soak for an hour or so, then wash and rinse.

Word of the Day

Brontophobia

Fear of lightning/thunder

Puzzle of the Day

What is that which everyone likes to have but wants to get rid of as soon as possible after he gets it?

A good appetite

Born

  • Henry Miller (writer) – 
  • Steve Allen (actor & comedian) – 
  • Norm Ullman (hockey player) – 
  • Carlton Fisk (baseball player) – 
  • Ozzie Smith (baseball player) – 
  • Jared Leto (actor) – 
  • Chris Daughtry (singer) – 

Died

  • Melvil Dewey (librarian famous for developing the Dewey Decimal Classification system) – 
  • Harry Truman (33rd U.S. president) – 
  • Jack Benny (actor) – 
  • Jason Robards (actor) – 
  • Herb Ritts (celebrity photographer) – 
  • Reggie White (football player) – 
  • Vincent Schiavelli (actor) – 
  • Gerald Ford (38th U.S. president) – 
  • Desmond Tutu (South African Anglican bishop) – 
  • Thomas Smothers III (comedian) – 

Events

  • James Nason of Franklin, Massachusetts, invented the coffee percolator – 
  • Law amended to admit girls into Little League baseball – 
  • An earthquake at Bam in Southern Iran killed more than 20,000 people – 
  • Peyton Manning of the Indianapolis Colts broke Dan Marino’s single-season touchdown pass record when he threw his 48th and 49th of the season against the San Diego Chargers – 
  • A powerful 9.0 earthquake erupted underwater off the island of Sumatra and set off tsunamis that built up speeds of as much as 500 miles per hour, which crashed into areas of Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, Indonesia, the Maldives, and Malaysia. An estimated 225,000 people were killed – 

Weather

  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, received 21 inches of snow in a coastal storm that also brought record tides – 
  • Delaware received 24 inches of snow in a coastal storm that also brought record tides – 
  • NYC’s deepest snowstorm commenced: 25.8” at battery, 32” in suburbs – traffic completely stopped – removal costed $8 million – 27 people died – 

 

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